Paul Rigby Volvo has committed to offsetting all of its operating emissions by joining the Castrol Carbon Neutral Programme.
Morgan has partnered with electric car specialists Frazer-Nash Energy Systems to develop its EV3 all-electric sports car.
Less than half of motorists would actively seek-out face-to-face guidance from a car dealer when making their next automotive purchase, according to a new survey.
Cap HPI has promoted “key player” James Pass to the role of head of finance sales.
John Banks Group has recently completed its biggest refurbishment project in over eight years at its Honda Ipswich dealership.
The NDFA is concerned that dealers may not be ready to comply with new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), when it comes into force on May 25 2018.
Remarketing companies will need to ensure all personal data is removed from a used vehicle prior to its sale.
Cox Automotive has appointed Liam Quegan as managing director of NextGear Capital as the business looks to realise the next stage of its growth plan.
Audi has followed in the footsteps of Ford, Toyota and Volkswagen and extended its scrappage scheme into Q1 of 2018.
Sytner Group has officially opened the UK’s largest BMW/MINI dealership in the form of a 200,000sq-ft facility in Sheffield.
Scottish dealer group Peter Vardy has opened a new Heritage Showroom to display its range of classic cars, in Edinburgh.
Connected car data can be used to sell more cars, parts and accessories while increasing retention and communication with customers.
Toyota and Lexus retailers have simplified the process of financing a car purchase with the introduction of a web-based platform offering a range of products and an online signature facility.
Strong demand in Europe was unable to stem the slump in UK car manufacturing during November – with outputs down 4.6% year-on-year.
Used car prices fell by 3.5% as conversion rates declined during November, according to The National Association of Motor Auctions’ (NAMA) monthly car auction data.
A report on the digital talent gap has revealed that 48% of automotive employees feel their digital skillset will be redundant in five years.
Details of a second new LSH Auto UK Mercedes-Benz dealership development have been revealed as part of a planning application for a retail and business park in Tamworth.
High profile hoaxer and comedian Lee Nelson has been confirmed as the after-dinner comedian at the 2018 AM Awards in February.
Cap HPI has appointed Debbie Capell as new data operations director, to speed up the “development of new product”.
Car dealers preparing for the arrival of General Data Protection Regulation will be able to gather valuable insight and guidance on all aspects of compliance at AM’s forthcoming GDPR conference.
A surge in the popularity of SUVs has been credited for a 5.2% rise in registrations across Europe as the sector claimed almost one-third of all new car sales during November.
Volkswagen will continue to encourage people to swap their older diesel cars for new low-emission vehicles with the extension of its scrappage scheme to April 2, 2018.
A 'worrying' fall in LCV registrations is being blamed on a weaker pound and Brexit uncertainty
Up to three-quarters of the customer data held by car brands will become useless on May 25 2018, according to data cleansing specialist W8 Data.
Auto Trader is preparing to promote its new monthly price search tool with a multimillion pound advertising campaign which gets underway on Christmas Day.
Motorline Group has completed the acquisition of Sytner’s Lexus Bristol franchise to take its representation with the Japanese premium brand to four sites.
AM looks at some of the biggest changes and challenges facing dealers in 2018 and reveals what our online readers thought of their prospects for the year
Rowes Group has marked the “huge achievement” of marking its 85th anniversary with colleagues and customers.
Volkswagen has denied plans to reduce the number of dealer locations in its UK network as part of a “future sales model” strategy.
More than half of marketing specialists do not currently have the skills to succeed in an increasingly data-driven industry, according to a survey of their peers.